House Concerts At Brad's

Imagine a space where you can see world-class acoustic music up close and personal amongst a small group of music lovers. Every month or two, my Baltimore living room transforms into an intimate performance space for acoustic music groups from across North America. Thisis a labor of love, not a business. All donations go the musicians. These events are private and invitation-only. To get an invitation, contact me and I'll put you on our email list that gets all the news first. Every show starts at 7pm and ends by 9pm. Many guests bring food and drink to share. The house concerts are great for all ages. I hope to see you at a show!

UP NEXT​Twisted Pine - Thursday, October 3

You're invited! Spaces are still available but filling up quickly. Join us for an evening of live acoustic music in my Hampden living room featuring one of my current favorite Americana/Bluegrass bands: Twisted Pine. Praised by NPR for their “upbeat, poppy vibe; energetic, driving rhythms" and "virtuosic solos,” Twisted Pine has quickly become one of the most acclaimed young string bands in the Northeast. Audiences across the US and UK have been drawn to their forthright songwriting, lush harmonies, musical daring, and charismatic appeal. Bring an instrument, friends, food, drink and a smiling face for what will surely be a beautiful evening of music and community.Please RSVP to bradkolodner@gmail.com if you would like to reserve a spot. Invite your friends and spread the word! Most shows fill up so don’t hesitate reserve a spot. Feel free to bring food and drink to share.

Here are the details for the show:Where: Brad's House (831 West 33rd Street, Baltimore, MD)When: Thursday, October 3 – Doors at 6:30pm, Concert 7:00-9:00pmCost: $15-$20 suggested donationFeel free to bring food and drink to share!

**A review of a recent house concert was featured in the Johns Hopkins Newsletter. You can read the full story HERE

"Brad Kolodner's house concert series is an oasis. A welcoming host, a warm inviting space, and one of the most musically astute audiences you could ever want to play for. There was no sense of social obligation, just friendly, interesting, folks that appreciate good music and engaging conversation. I want to come back!"-Chris Coole, Toronto, Canada